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Item 2.
PROPERTIES (Continued)
Other
Processing Plants
Procurement Facilities
United
States
International
Total
United
States
International
Total
Owned
37
39
76
-
6
6
Leased
-
1
1
-
2
2
37
40
77
-
8
8
The Company operates 23 domestic wheat flour mills, a domestic bulgur plant, two domestic corn flour mills, two
domestic milo mills, and 20 international flour mills with a total daily milling capacity of approximately 27,000
metric tons (1.0 million bushels). The Company also operates six bakery mix plants. These plants and related
properties are located in California, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, New York, North
Carolina, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, Barbados, Belize, Canada, England, Grenada,
and Jamaica. The Company operates two formula feed plants as adjuncts to the wheat flour mills in Belize and
Grenada, a rice milling plant in Jamaica, and a starch and gluten plant in Iowa and one in Canada. The Company
also operates a honey drying operation in Wisconsin.
The Company operates four domestic and thirteen international chocolate and cocoa bean processing plants with a
total daily production capacity of approximately 3,000 metric tons. The domestic plants are located in
Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, and the international plants are located in Belgium,
Brazil, Canada, England, Germany, Ghana, Ivory Coast, the Netherlands, and Singapore. The Company operates
eight cocoa bean procurement and handling facilities/port sites in Brazil, Indonesia, and Ivory Coast.
Item 3.
LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
None.
Item 4.
SUBMISSION OF MATTERS TO A VOTE OF SECURITY HOLDERS
None.